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Kejia Yan

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Yan K, Derda R
Nat Rev Chem . 2025 Feb; 9(3):200. PMID: 39994428
No abstract available.
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Yan K, Derda R
Nat Rev Chem . 2025 Feb; 9(3):142-143. PMID: 39953291
No abstract available.
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Liu K, Wang P, Zhang B, Yan K, Shao L
Sci Rep . 2025 Feb; 15(1):5138. PMID: 39934391
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Wang K, Yan K, Liu Q, Wang Z, Hu X
Molecules . 2025 Jan; 29(24. PMID: 39769942
The advancement of synthetic host-guest chemistry has played a pivotal role in exploring and quantifying weak non-covalent interactions, unraveling the intricacies of molecular recognition in both chemical and biological systems....
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Liu K, Wang P, Zhang B, Yan K, Shao L
Sci Rep . 2024 Dec; 14(1):30973. PMID: 39730852
Since agriculture is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, accurately calculating these emissions is essential for simultaneously addressing climate change and food security challenges. This paper explores the critical...
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Yan K, Miskolzie M, Banales Mejia F, Peng C, Ekanayake A, Atrazhev A, et al.
J Am Chem Soc . 2024 Dec; 147(1):789-800. PMID: 39702930
Genetically encoded libraries (GEL) are increasingly being used for the discovery of ligands for "undruggable" targets that cannot be addressed with small molecules. Foundational GEL platforms like phage-, yeast-, ribosome-,...
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Guo J, Gao J, Gao S, Yan K, Zhang B, Guan C
Sci Total Environ . 2023 Dec; 912:169624. PMID: 38157901
The energy sector stands out as a main contributor to increasing global methane (CH) emissions. Given China's heavy dependence on energy imports, a closer examination of its oil and gas-related...
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Liu K, Ma R, Yan K, Zhang B, Xu S, Feng C
J Environ Manage . 2023 Jul; 344:118455. PMID: 37393872
Nitrous oxide (NO) is the third most potent greenhouse gas (GHG) and the most important ozone depleting substance. But how global NO emissions are connected through the interwoven trade network...
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Xu S, Wu X, Yan K, Liu Y, Zhang B
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2023 Jul; 30(36):85850-85866. PMID: 37393589
Recent literature highlights the contributions the global energy sector has made to anthropogenic CH emissions, calling for immediate action. However, extant studies have failed to reveal the energy-related CH emissions...
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Meng Z, Guo J, Yan K, Yang Z, Li B, Zhang B, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2022 Dec; 19(23). PMID: 36497851
China's trade of agricultural products has expanded rapidly over the past two decades, resulting in considerable shifts in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide. This study aims to explore the evolution...